Emerging countries
Emerging countries

Our main pages on this subject:

1.Improve waste management
 In emerging countries where Renault is setting up new business locations, infrastructure is often lacking for collecting, transporting and treating the waste produced by the automotive industry....
 
2.The evolution of mobility
 Renault played an active role in the Mobility 2030 project run by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.Its conclusion show that mobility - defined as each person's access to a means of transport - is changing : there are more cars on the road around the world as a result of economic growth ; getting from A to B is becoming easier ; this increased mobility has a negative impact on the environment (greenhouse gas emissions, noise pollution and traffic congestion) ; the strong growth in the number of cars on the road is expected to bring about major social change, with improved access to work and culture, and a likely increase in road accident rates in emerging countries..
 
3.Road Safety
 Today, the is the growing number of vehicles on the road in emerging countries....
 
4.Safety
 The objective is to work with the authorities in emerging countries to set up a series of road safety initiatives....
 
5.Mobility 2030
 When the report was published in July 2004, Louis Schweitzer, Renault's Chairman at the time, emphasized that : carbon dioxide emissions would rise significantly as a result of the massive increase in mobility in emerging countries ; an integrated approach was needed to promote sustainable mobility....